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Architecture enthusiasts should jump at this once in a lifetime chance to breathe life back in to Foley House, a fine Grade II* listed house by John Nash, which was built for Admiral Thomas Foley in 1794.
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Last year, All We Need is Love, Buildings at Risk 2009-2010 sold out within 6 weeks. To be certain of a copy this year, place an order now.
SAVE’s 2010-2011 catalogue is now available. It contains 100 new entries alongside focus topics and helpful information.
To order your copy please download the attached order form and return to the office with a cheque made payable to SAVE Britain's Heritage or with your card details. The publication is priced at £15 (£13 for Friends) + £2.50 p&p (this will be more if you live abroad, contact the office for an estimate).
This lovely 18th-century house in Hanwell is currently being marketed. We are keen to see suitable owners take on and restore the house.
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Naval Terrace, part of England's great forgotten Royal dockyard at Sheerness, is a hidden gem. The sale of No.5, at the centre of this elegant terrace, is a rare opportunity to own a beautifully built and handsomely fitted out Georgian house.
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Every year SAVE sets out on a treasure hunt to find a selection of 'sleeping beauties' across England and Wales. The 21st buildings at risk catalogue: 'Live or Let Die' was published on 1st June, you can now order your copy!
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